Sentences with phrase «libertine who»

Party Girl — Parker Posey stars as the eponymous libertine who becomes a librarian and an existentialist to win the heart of a Lebanese street vender.
Don Jon September 27 Joseph Gordon - Levitt writes, directs and stars in this drama about a church - going, body - building libertine who can't quite match his expectations of reality with those in porn - addicted mind.
Here is a whip - twirling, gusset - snapping sexual libertine who bewails his wife removing her bikini top while sunbathing for fear she will be «ogled by every guy on the beach».
On the one hand, there are modern libertines who claim that unbridled sexual expression causes no harm.

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Let the libertines fix the AIDS epidemic, the soaring teen pregnancy rate, the soaring divorce rate, slow down the abortion industry, help the many thousands of single mothers who had the courage to carry to term.
«The persistence of sexual modesty challenges and ultimately refutes the equation of the libertine with the erotic, because those who are returning to virtue are doing so for precisely sensual reasons.»
But we can see from this parable that there were also those who were unprepared for any real challenge, and who could be offended equally by John the Baptist, to them an unreasonable ascetic, and Jesus, to them a libertine.
He repeats the denunciation which Jude hurled at the gnostic libertines of his day, only it is now directed against those who are giving up the expectation of the second coming.
Gorillas, who keep their harem close, have small testicles, while libertine chimpanzees have large ones.
Very open minded, affectionate, romantic, family orientated, kinda of a learning nut, who has a creative side, hedonistic and a libertine...
Keeping track of who's faking the betrayal of the moment and who's for real and who's genuinely heartbroken and who's merely pretending to be in order to fool Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush: Candy) or the East India toady Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander: The Libertine) or Davy Jones (Bill Nighy: Hot Fuzz) is part of the fun, and part of what keeps you thoroughly enraptured through three hours on your butt in a movie theater.
We were emerging at the tail end of the»80s, which was the worst period for cinema in American history because the movie - brat generation [meaning Francis Ford Coppola, Brian De Palma, William Friedkin, and Martin Scorsese, among others — the bearded, libertine directors who were reared on Hollywood's golden age] for the most part self - destructed in the late»70s, and for a decade, the studios took the movie business back.
With mixed results, an honouring documentary chronicles the inevitable rise and the quick anticlimatic fall of Lillian Roxon, the blazing sixties rock critic and libertine described so notoriously by the feminist pioneer Germaine Greer, who wrote of a fellow Aussie «who lives with nobody but a colony of New York roaches, whose energy has never failed despite her anxieties and her asthma and her overweight, who is always interested in everybody, often angry, sometimes bitchy, but always involved.»
He is the rabble rouser in chief of The New Libertines, who have been touring the UK's festivals and fringes since 2011.
It's read by a long list of narrators that includes Tim Curry — who played the lurking evil in the TV adaptation of Stephen King's It, and of course also starred as the crazed libertine scientist in the The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Bunny is a classic folk - loric «trickster» who straddles two worlds, falling somewhere between the formalities of Japanese society, family ties and expectations and the libertine lifestyle afforded by his (Kaga's and Bunny's) willing exile in contemporary Dublin, the playground of Europe.
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